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Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah is a 2010 Malaysian Malay-language horror comedy film directed by Mamat Khalid and it is the first franchise in the Hantu Kak Limah trilogy The film starring Awie, Man Kadir, Zami Ismail, Johan Raja Lawak and Soffi Jikan is set against the backdrop of Kampung Pisang after the Zombie incident.

Directed byMamat Khalid
Produced byGayatri Su-Lin Pillai
Written byMamat Khalid
Screenplay byMamat Khalid
Starring
  • Awie
  • Man Kadir
  • Zami Ismail
  • Johan Raja Lawak
  • Usop Wilcha
  • Delimawati
Production
company
Tayangan Unggul
Distributed byAstro Shaw
Release date
  • December 9, 2010 (2010-12-09) (Malaysia)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageMalay
BudgetRM 1.42 million
Box officeRM 10 million

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Plot[edit]

Husin (Awie) who has been working in Singapore for two years decided to return to his hometown, Kampung Pisang. When he got to his house, Husin was surprised to see the strange behavior of his next door neighbor, Kak Limah (Delimawati) who didn't speak at all and her hair was kind of flying. He also experienced frightening events when trying to sleep. Husin rushed to Pak Jabit's (Man Kadir) shop, then told the villagers that perhaps Kak Limah had become a ghost.

Abi Hurairah (Johan Raja Lawak) agrees with Husin's opinion because he also experienced a strange event when he saw Kak Limah in the grave area. Pak Jabit, who is really angry with Husin (for breaking the love bond with his daughter, Che Nin (Ummi Nazeera), accuses Husin of bringing bad luck to Kampung Pisang. Before this was peaceful, as soon as Husin appeared, the situation returned to chaos. Pak Abu (Zami Ismail) suggested that they investigate what really happened. They went to Kak Limah's house in large numbers. They found Kak Limah's almost decomposing body. However, after the burial of Kak Limah's body, their village was still haunted by a mysterious creature in the middle of the night. Various shaman were called to drive away the ghost, unfortunately none of the shaman managed to drive the ghost away. The mystery was only unraveled when Kak Limah's son returned to Kampung Pisang.

Cast[edit]

  • Awie as Husin
  • Man Kadir as Pak Jabit
  • Zami Ismail as Mr. Abu
  • Johan Raja Lawak as Abi Hurairah
  • Usopp Wilcha as Usopp
  • Delimawati as Kak Limah
  • Ummi Nazeera as Miss Nin
  • Pekin Ibrahim as a Musalman
  • Soffi Jikan as Wak Joko
  • Kamarool Haji Yusoff as Chomprak
  • Avaa Vanja as Ayu
  • Dewa Sapri as Miss Purnama
  • Azwan Annuar as Wan Kaswi
  • Rab Khalid as Yeh Sekupang

Production[edit]

This film is one of them nominating for Top Screening Awards. It is Mamat's fourth film with Tayangan Unggul after three previous films and a continuation of the film Zombi Kampung Pisang. The film still maintains the horror comedy genre, and features surprise after surprise. Filming was conducted entirely in Kuala Kangsar, Perak.

Soundtrack[edit]

  • Di Ambang Wati by Awie
  • Bila Rindu Ku Sebut Namamu by Siti Fairuz
  • Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli
  • The Flight Of Bumble Bee by piano Maksim Mrvica
  • Cinta Sabun Mandi by Iwan
  • Stanza Sepi Sekeping Hati by Awie (original song by Ben Nathan)
  • Soley Soley by Middle Of The Road
  • Berjuta Batu by Alleycats
  • Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word nyanyian Zami Ismail (original song by Elton John)
  • Cinta Kristal by Awie (original song by Rahim Maarof)



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